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Date:	Wed, 1 Nov 2006 08:57:37 -0800
From:	"Wolber, Richard C" <richard.c.wolber@...ing.com>
To:	"Andreas Dilger" <adilger@...sterfs.com>,
	"Nikolai Joukov" <kolya@...sunysb.edu>
Cc:	"Erik Mouw" <erik@...ddisk-recovery.com>,
	"Samuel Tardieu" <sam@...1149.net>, <linux-ext4@...r.kernel.org>
Subject: RE: Shred mount option for ext4?

> On Wednesday, November 01, 2006 8:17 AM Andreas Dilger Wrote:
> 
> Did anyone discuss doing this with crypto instead of actually 
> overwriting the whole file?  It would be pretty easy to store 
> a per-file crypto key in each inode as an EA, then to 
> "delete" the file all that would be needed would be to erase 
> the key in a secure matter (which is a great deal easier 
> because inodes don't move around on disk).

If it's cheap to delete the keys, it's also cheap to harvest 
the keys. A per file crypto-key lowers the barrier to entry.

This is Schneier 101.


..Chuck..
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